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Lovely boy's bundle - PoP/Tootsa McGinty/Mini Boden/Zara/White Company/John Lewis/Fruggi


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A collection of boy's clothes outgrown by my son. Bit of an age range.

The smallest is the JoJo Maman Bebe stripped all-in-one age 3-6 months

John Lewis tractor top 6-9 months

Tootsa McGinty giraffe top 2-3 years but TINY so much more 1-2 yrs max

Polarn O Pyret orange striped top 4-6 months

Autograph green sweater 12-18 months

Fruggi organic cotton tractor top 12-18 months

Zara mint green striped jumper 12-18 months

Mini Boden striped trousers 3-6 months

Little Green Radicals reversible trousers 12-18 month

White Company bicycle top 12-18 months

Leather star Snuggle Feet shoes 3-6 months


Everything in immaculate condition as not worn much EXCEPT the White Company striped red top has a red paint mark (seen)and the Zara jumper a faint yellow Mark (seen). I can send closer photos if need be.


The trousers, shoes and JoJo outfit never worn and the PoP top worn once.


Would like ?20. Collection from SE23 Honor Oak Park.

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